SummaryAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph “fronds” dominate the earliest (579–565 million years ago) fossil communities of large (0.1 to 2 m height) multicellular benthic eukaryotes. They lived in low-flow environments, fueled by uptake [1–3] of dissolved reactants (osmotrophy). However, prokaryotes are effective osmotrophs, and the advantage of taller eukaryotic osmotrophs in this deep-water community context has not been addressed. We reconstructed flow-velocity profiles and vertical mixing using canopy flow models appropriate to the densities of the observed communities. Further modeling of processes at organismal surfaces documents increasing uptake with height in the community as a function of thinning of the diffusiv...
Ediacaran fossil communities consist of the oldest macroscopic eukaryotic organisms. Increased size ...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
Over 3.7 billion years of Earth history, life has evolved complex adaptations to help navigate and i...
Video abstractAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph "fronds" dominate the earliest (5...
SummaryAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph “fronds” dominate the earliest (579–565 ...
The first diverse and morphologically complex macroscopic communities appear in the late Ediacaran p...
SummarySome of the enigmatic Precambrian organisms in the Ediacaran Period grew large and stood tall...
Suspension feeding is a key ecological strategy in modern oceans that provides a link between pelagi...
Funder: University of Cambridge; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000735Funder: University of Ma...
The relative influence of niche vs. neutral processes in ecosystem dynamics is an on‐going debate, b...
The biological pump is crucial for transporting nutrients fixed by surface-dwelling primary producer...
Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern...
Ediacaran rangeomorphs were the first substantially macroscopic organisms to appear in the fossil re...
The branching morphology of Ediacaran rangeomorph fronds has no exact counterpart in other complex m...
The Ediacaran fossils of the Mistaken Point E surface have provided crucial insight into early anima...
Ediacaran fossil communities consist of the oldest macroscopic eukaryotic organisms. Increased size ...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
Over 3.7 billion years of Earth history, life has evolved complex adaptations to help navigate and i...
Video abstractAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph "fronds" dominate the earliest (5...
SummaryAt Mistaken Point, Newfoundland, Canada, rangeomorph “fronds” dominate the earliest (579–565 ...
The first diverse and morphologically complex macroscopic communities appear in the late Ediacaran p...
SummarySome of the enigmatic Precambrian organisms in the Ediacaran Period grew large and stood tall...
Suspension feeding is a key ecological strategy in modern oceans that provides a link between pelagi...
Funder: University of Cambridge; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000735Funder: University of Ma...
The relative influence of niche vs. neutral processes in ecosystem dynamics is an on‐going debate, b...
The biological pump is crucial for transporting nutrients fixed by surface-dwelling primary producer...
Reconstructing Precambrian eukaryotic paleoecology is pivotal to understanding origins of the modern...
Ediacaran rangeomorphs were the first substantially macroscopic organisms to appear in the fossil re...
The branching morphology of Ediacaran rangeomorph fronds has no exact counterpart in other complex m...
The Ediacaran fossils of the Mistaken Point E surface have provided crucial insight into early anima...
Ediacaran fossil communities consist of the oldest macroscopic eukaryotic organisms. Increased size ...
Establishing how Ediacaran organisms moved and fed is critical to deciphering their ecological and e...
Over 3.7 billion years of Earth history, life has evolved complex adaptations to help navigate and i...